For the most part, no. However, there will be times when you're allowed an on-post pass. Sometimes, it may even be possible to get an off-post pass.
Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.
Navy basic training is not held on shipboard. Basic training is held at the Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois.
No.Members of the Nursing Corps do not go through basic training. They attend an officer training, instead.
Typically No, you will proceed right to your AIT (MOS training) right after Basic Training, unless you are a Reserve soldier you might be able to go home after Basic
For your training they will send you based on what you decide you want to do. If you ask your recruiter he/she should be able to tell you where you go for your basic training. good luck!
No, you may not.
Yes
You would go through OBT - Officer Basic Training. There are no enlisted nurses.
Most of training is mostly exercising and gun training. You will be doing a lot of running weights courses, drills and gun training during the Army basic training.
Yes, Basic Training at Fort Irwin, California, did occur in 1966. Fort Irwin was primarily used as a training facility for soldiers during the Vietnam War era, and it provided various training programs, including Basic Training for new recruits. The installation has evolved over the years but was active in training military personnel during that time.
Some of the basic things that will be taught during the vibration analysis training include how to tune instruments or program computers / software to do a vibration analysis.
To be a military nurse, you would go through OBT - Officers Basic Training - which is a bit different from the basic training enlisted personnel go through.